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Sharneé Maresh<br />

<strong>University</strong> of Michigan-Flint<br />

“History and What we Do With It”:<br />

Sam Deeds’ Changing Perspectives in Lone Star<br />

In the 1996 screenplay, Lone Star, a fascinating view of history and perspective is developed in the<br />

main character, Sam Deeds. In the film, Sam Deeds’ father, Buddy Deeds, was a previous sheriff of Rio<br />

County, Texas. Sam Deeds struggles with the belief that his father was such a legendary man and sees him<br />

in a very different light than the rest of the small community. As the film progresses, it is possible to see a<br />

change in Sam’s understanding of his father and of the history of Rio County as he delves into the<br />

disappearance of his father’s rival, Sheriff Charley Wade. From his transformation, it is possible for the<br />

viewer to see how perspective of history can dramatically affect a person’s outlook. In an interview with<br />

John Sayles, the director of Lone Star, he tells the interviewer that a large portion of Lone Star deals with<br />

“history and what we do with it” (West). It can be seen throughout the film that this applies to Sam Deeds,<br />

the current Rio County Sheriff, as he makes his journey of discovery of his father Buddy Deeds’ past. By<br />

gathering different perspectives, new light is shed on past events that cause Sam Deeds’ view of his<br />

father to undergo radical changes. These changes occur over key scenes in the film, first, in the<br />

restaurant where he speaks with Hollis, later in his discussion with Ben Wetzle, and further with<br />

encounters with other Rio County citizens. Sam’s final change occurs when the true story of Buddy<br />

Deeds and Charley Wade is revealed through Hollis and Otis. From all of these scenes, it possible to<br />

see Sam Deeds’ journey through the past and how it affects his current view.<br />

When Sam speaks to Hollis in the restaurant, he hears the story about his father and<br />

Charley Wade, but he is unsure with this information if his father was really the noble man<br />

everyone thought him to be. At the beginning of Lonestar, the sheriff of Rio county, Sam Deeds, is led out<br />

to the scrub flats outside of Rio County because an old human skull was found. In addition to the skull a<br />

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